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Save Big On Bluetooth Earbuds From The Biggest Brands

Now is a great time to snag a cheap pair of earbuds from Apple, Samsung, Google, or Beats.

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Summer break is coming to an end for students, and back-to-school shopping is once again at the top of the to-do list. Folders, notebooks, and three-ring binders aren’t the most exciting items to shop for--so consider adding an affordable pair of Bluetooth earbuds to your list. Not only are they a great way to relax after a long day of studying, but they’re perfect for tuning into online classes or listening to a recorded lecture.

Best Bluetooth earbud deals

Best of all, there are dozens of great options for shoppers on a budget, with earbuds from Apple, Google, and Samsung currently on sale.

Though all the big names have deals, you should also consider the various options from the budget-friendly manufacturer Tozo. Its lineup of products has earned rave reviews from hundreds of thousands of fans on Amazon, thanks to performance that punches well above its price tag. The Tozo T6 is a particular standout, as it carries a rating just shy of five stars with more than 250 thousand reviews. It’s also on sale for $21 right now and gives you ten hours of action on a single charge (and up to 45 hours with the included case).

Tozo has a bunch of other great earbuds on sale right now, including the T10 Earbuds for $19 (down from $40), the NC7 Hybrid for $40 (down from $80), and the NC2 Hybrid for $36 (down from $80). The latter two have noise-canceling tech, as does the NC9 for $34. They might not have the brand recognition of Bose or Beats, but frugal shoppers will find a lot to love about Tozo’s earbuds.

Of course, plenty of earbuds from other brands are discounted today--including the Apple AirPods (2nd Gen) for $99 (down from $129) and the Galaxy Buds 2 for $110 (down from $150).

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